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Does an individual have to go in person to the Human Rights Commission in order to file a complaint?

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Does an individual have to go in person to the Human Rights Commission in order to file a complaint?

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No, an individual can file a complaint over the phone or through the mail. You may file a complaint by calling the Commission phone numbers listed below and simply inform us that you want to file a complaint. (703) 324-2953 (703) 324-2900 (TTY) (703) 324-3570 (FAX) A Human Rights Specialist will listen to you and formulate a complaint for you to sign. You do not need an attorney to file a complaint, but you may consult with one if you wish. Back to the top.

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